Newark Bail Bonds

Newark Bail Bonds

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Mark Matheny of All Ohio Bail Bonds is minutes from the Newark, Ohio courthouse and jails! Mark is well known in the Columbus metropolitan area, he owns 2 Martial Arts Schools in Newark and rated one of the best MMA officials in the United States. He also trains many local police officers in self defense. Read more About Mark...

We have agents and offices in all the surrounding counties. We have over 100 years combined experience in doing Newark bail bonds in Ohio. All Ohio Bail Bonds provides exemplary customer service and conveys best business practices to our clients. Our marketing approach is focused on educating the public about their constitutional right to bail. If you have a loved one in custody and you need to get them out of jail quickly please call now.

The clerk's office is the major processing center through which virtually all court and case documents flow. The clerk issues, records, and files these documents in accordance with the Ohio Revised Code statutes, and local rules of the court. It is essential to the efficient and effective operation of the court system that these documents always be processed accurately, and on a timely basis.

CRIMINAL/TRAFFIC JURISDICTION:

The Licking County Municipal Court has jurisdiction over misdemeanor criminal and traffic matters as well as certain stages of felony offenses. The level of offenses is defined by statue in Ohio. The court conducts all stages of a misdemeanor criminal or traffic proceedings including jury trial and sentencing if there is a conviction.

Newark Bail Bonds

NEWARK CRIME DATA

According to our research of Ohio and other state lists there were 168 registered sex offenders living in Newark, Ohio as of February 24, 2017. The ratio of number of residents in Newark to the number of sex offenders is 284 to 1.

Newark Ohio POPULATION: 47,986

The crime rate in Newark is considerably higher than the national average across all communities in America from the largest to the smallest, although at 35 crimes per one thousand residents, it is not among the communities with the very highest crime rate. The chance of becoming a victim of either violent or property crime in Newark is 1 in 29. Based on FBI crime data, Newark is not one of the safest communities in America. Relative to Ohio, Newark has a crime rate that is higher than 90% of the state's cities and towns of all sizes.

Importantly, when you compare Newark to other communities of similar population, then Newark crime rate (violent and property crimes combined) is quite a bit higher than average. Regardless of how Newark does relative to all communities in America of all sizes, when NeighborhoodScout compared it to communities of similar population size, its crime rate per thousand residents stands out as higher than most.

Now let us turn to take a look at how Newark does for violent crimes specifically, and then how it does for property crimes. This is important because the overall crime rate can be further illuminated by understanding if violent crime or property crimes (or both) are the major contributors to the general rate of crime in Newark.

From our analysis, we discovered that violent crime in Newark occurs at a rate higher than in most communities of all population sizes in America. The chance that a person will become a victim of a violent crime in Newark; such as armed robbery, aggravated assault, rape or murder; is 1 in 310. This equates to a rate of 3 per one thousand inhabitants.

NeighborhoodScout's analysis also reveals that Newark's rate for property crime is 32 per one thousand population. This makes Newark a place where there is an above average chance of becoming a victim of a property crime, when compared to all other communities in America of all population sizes. Property crimes are motor vehicle theft, arson, larceny, and burglary. Your chance of becoming a victim of any of these crimes in Newark is one in 32.

See how dangerous Newark, OH is compared to nearest cities:(Note: Higher means more crime)